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Markov decision processes with noise-corrupted and delayed state observations

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We consider the partially observed Markov decision process with observations delayed by k time periods. We show that at stage t, a sufficient statistic is the probability distribution of the underlying system state at stage t - k and all actions taken from stage t - k through stage t - 1. We show that improved observation quality and/or reduced data delay will not decrease the optimal expected total discounted reward, and we explore the optimality conditions for three important special cases. We present a measure of the marginal value of receiving state observations delayed by (k - 1) stages rather than delayed by k stages. We show that in the limit as k →∞ the problem is equivalent to the completely unobserved case. We present numerical examples which illustrate the value of receiving state information delayed by k stages.

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